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    In Ernest Hemingway’s novel‚ A Farewell to Arms‚ rain is used to symbolize and represent‚ principally‚ war‚ death‚ and love. After establishing the significance of rain in the first chapter‚ the reader instantly takes note. At the mention of rain in other scenes‚ the reader is wrought with strong feelings‚ usually of war‚ death‚ or love. Throughout the novel‚ Hemingway places rain in with many of the most important scenes‚ which the reader then connects by means of relating one scene to another‚

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    Survival Skills: Survival Theory versus Survival Action Any article you read or any video you view online about survival techniques that you have not mastered yourself is‚ in essence‚ a theory. Theories until you perform the actions yourself‚ once you perform them and are successful at it‚ it then it goes from theory to reality‚ action versus theory. Theory: Abstract thought or contemplation; an idea of‚ or belief about something arrived at through speculation or conjecture. With an elbow on knee

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    quote from the famed retired supermodel/talk show host‚ Tyra Banks‚ an epitome of natural beauty. Harvard Medical School psychologist Nancy Etcoff says in “Survival of the Prettiest: The Science of Beauty” that there is something more to human reaction to beauty than a conditioned response to social cues. She added that looking good has survival value‚ and that sensitivity to beauty is a biological adaptation governed

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    New Levels of Survival In the novel Lord of the Flies written by William Golding‚ is a book written about a group of British schoolboys whose plane crash lands on an island. There are no adults. There for the boys feel free to do anything‚ causing them to bring out the evil inside. The theme of the novel is leadership as they compete for the leader. The boys need to learn how to reach new levels of survival‚ while they are deserted on the island. In the introduction we are introduced to Ralph

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    Peruvian Andes. Surviving takes logical thinking to where at some time you’ll realize it’s very hard to make it out. They were able to know their survival strategies‚ because without their survival knowledge Pi and Joe wouldn’t of made it out alive. In laurence Gonzales’ chapter in Deep survival "who lives‚ who dies‚ and why‚" Pi and Joe used a survival strategy that helped them throughout their quest‚ "he looked at himself‚ took responsibility‚ made a plan"(Page 173). In life of Pi‚ pi and his

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    A FAREWELL TO ARMS ERNEST HEMINGWAY A Farewell to Arms In the novel A Farewell to Arms‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ the audience is granted a historical and geographical background of World War I. Throughout the novel‚ references are made to the people‚ places and the government that Hemingway assumes his audience will recognize. The novel is broken down into five books: exposing us to warfare and the turmoil left in its’ wake‚ love‚ hatred‚ betrayal and murder. Being a veteran of

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    Survival in Auschwitz tells of the horrifying and inhuman conditions of life in the Auschwitz death camp as personally witnessed and experienced by the author‚ Primo Levi. Levi is an Italian Jew and chemist‚ who at the age of twenty-five‚ was arrested with an Italian resistance group and sent to the Nazi Auschwitz death camp in Poland in the end of 1943. For ten terrible months‚ Levi endured the cruel and inhuman death camp where men slaved away until it was time for them to die. Levi thoroughly

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    immortality after the death of his friend and companion‚ Enkidu‚ a wildman sent and created by the gods. The “Epic of Gilgamesh” is a reflection of eternal spiritual‚ social and cultural values such as courage‚ alliance‚ love‚ and the fear and acceptance of death. It had a tremendous impact and influence to such an extent that it still inspires people today with a concept of power‚ leadership‚ and friendship. “Gilgamesh” represents a unifying story that blends ancient Eastern and Western history together

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    to most readers‚ are imperative to a story. They help the reader create the world in which the author is trying to portray. Each component adds depth and value to the work‚ creating an emotional link between the writer and the characters created. Ernest Hemingway‚ however‚ proves the theory that there are times when less is more. He has a knack for giving the reader just enough information for them to draw create an image in their minds without flooding the page with extraneous words. In his story

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    Author Biography Ernest Hemingway was born on July 21‚ 1899‚ in Oak Park‚ Illinois‚ the son of Clarence Edmonds and Grace Hemingway. Hemingway first published his writing while he was a student at Oak Park High School‚ and he began his journalistic apprenticeship as a teenage reporter for the Kansas City Star in 1917. Although his family expected him to attend college‚ Hemingway was drawn instead toward the excitement of World War I. In the spring of 1918 he volunteered with the American Red Cross

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